Foreman could be troubled by power - as could everyone - but it would need to be a skilled power puncher - Louis, Liston etc. I dont think Shavers would trouble him much.

Ali struggled more with pressure and a jab, rather than speed.

Brassangel

01-14-2006, 12:40 AM

Ali might struggle if he faced another jab as good as his own. It was evident in several of his 1960's fights that someone with a good, quick jab could stifle him a little bit. The problem was that these fighters didn't follow that jab with enough pressure. Had Patterson or Frazier a jab like Ali's, ol' Cassius might have faded into the distance.

Ali vs. Ali would have been terribly boring.

Foreman vs. Foreman would have been hilarious; two slow moving mummies waylaying each other.

supaduck

01-14-2006, 07:26 AM

Foreman vs Foreman would be like watching two tanks blow each other apart.

Southpaw Stinger

01-14-2006, 09:11 AM

Foreman vs Foreman would be like watching two tanks blow each other apart.

The ring would shake when these two tanks came together!

JDizzle79

01-14-2006, 09:12 AM

another useless opinion on another useless thread. why not just ask what it would be like watching george forman punch himself in the face for 12 rounds

Southpaw Stinger

01-14-2006, 09:16 AM

another useless opinion on another useless thread. why not just ask what it would be like watching george forman punch himself in the face for 12 rounds